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lac·quer L0009300 (lăk′ər)n.1. Any of various clear or colored synthetic coatings made by dissolving nitrocellulose or other cellulose derivatives together with plasticizers and pigments in a mixture of volatile solvents and used to impart a high gloss to surfaces.2. A glossy, resinous material, such as the processed sap of the lacquer tree, used as a surface coating.3. A finish that is baked onto the inside of food and beverage cans.tr.v. lac·quered, lac·quer·ing, lac·quers 1. To coat with lacquer.2. To give a sleek, glossy finish to. [Obsolete French lacre, sealing wax, from Portuguese, from lacca, resin of the lac insect, from Arabic lakk; see lac1.] lac′quer·er n.lacquered (ˈlækəd) adj1. (Elements & Compounds) coated or varnished with a hard glossy coating made by dissolving cellulose derivatives or natural resins in a volatile solvent2. (Elements & Compounds) coated with a black resinous substance, obtained from certain treesTranslationsEncyclopediaSeelacquer |